Visiting Hours Davis Hospital and Medical Center welcomes families and friends to visit with patients at the hospital. We understand that having loved ones nearby can improve healing and help facilitate better care. Hours vary by unit.

Our 220-bed facility opened in 1976 and has grown over the years to become a first class medical facility. By offering a broad range of healthcare services, advanced medical technology and a comfortable, convenient patient experience, Davis Hospital has become the hospital of choice for its community.

Steward Health Care is the largest private, tax-paying physician-led health care network in the United States. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Steward operates 37 hospitals in the United States and the country of Malta that regularly receive top awards for quality and safety. The company employs approximately 42,000 health care professionals. The Steward network includes multiple urgent care centers and skilled nursing facilities, substantial behavioral health services, over 7,900 beds under management, and approximately 2.2 million full risk covered lives through the company's managed care and health insurance services.

Advanced Technology & Preparing for Surgery

Our facility features fully equipped operating rooms with advanced technology and instruments. Our comfortable recovery rooms assure your privacy and provide an opportunity for your family to join you shortly after surgery.

Our facility is licensed by the State of Utah and certified by the Center for Medicare Services (CMS).

What Is A daVinci Surgical Systems?

Though it is often called a “robot,” da Vinci cannot act on its own. Instead, the surgery is performed entirely by your doctor. Together, da Vinci technology allows your doctor to perform complex procedures through just a few tiny openings. As a result, you may be able to get back to life faster without the usual recovery following major surgery. The da Vinci System has been used successfully worldwide in hundreds of thousands of procedures to date. We offer:

da Vinci Hysterectomy

da Vinci Prostatectomy

da Vinci Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder)

For the patient, benefits may include:

Significantly less pain

Less blood loss

Less scarring

Shorter recovery time

A faster return to normal daily activities

And in many cases, better clinical outcomes

Is da Vinci Right for You?

There are few medical conditions that preclude patients from being da Vinci candidates. These conditions include pregnancy, abnormal blood clotting, and morbid obesity. da Vinci surgery is preferred by many surgeons and patients over traditional open and laparoscopic procedures because of the faster recovery time, smaller incisions, and decreased pain and bleeding. For more information about da Vinci Surgical System – and to learn if it’s right for you and your necessary procedure – call Davis Hospital and Medical Center at 1-866-431-9355.

How Should I Prepare For My Surgery?

Prior to your surgery date, a member of our Davis Surgical Center staff will call to confirm your surgery time and will discuss important information with you. They will ask questions regarding your current condition, medical history, allergies and medications you are taking. Please ask questions and be sure to let the staff know if you have any special needs or requests. If your child is having surgery, ask about a tour for children.

DO NOT EAT OR DRINK ANYTHING after midnight before your surgery unless your doctor tells you otherwise. This includes food, liquids, gum, candy, chewing tobacco, water, and ice. Food in the stomach can cause serious complications with anesthesia and your surgery could be cancelled if you do not follow this instruction.

If you take medication for any condition, ask your doctor whether or not to take it the day of surgery.

Do not smoke 12 hours before or after surgery.

Bathe or shower and wash your hair the morning of surgery to minimize the chance of infection.

Please do not apply makeup or lotions.

Please notify your doctor if there is any possibility that you are pregnant.

Leave valuables at home, including watches, rings, and jewelry.

Notify your surgeon of any change in your health, such as a cold, fever or sore throat.

For your safety, please arrange for an adult to drive you home after surgery.

How Should I Prepare The Day of My Surgery?

Arrive promptly at the scheduled time. This will allow adequate time for all necessary admission procedures.

Limit the number of people who accompany you to one person. However, we do welcome both parents of a pediatric patient.

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